A TV etiquette expert is urging Brits to use her ‘soft crunch technique’ to reduce irritating eating noises when snacking in public.
Laura Akano, who teaches the art of English etiquette and manners, has devised a 10-point plan to help high-volume snackers keep the volume down amongst co-workers and commuters.
Polling by crispbread maker Ryvita suggests 69 per cent of UK adults believe inconsiderate noisy eating is their biggest bugbear – beating out even people playing music out loud on trains, snoring and crying babies.
Half of those asked said they would support an outright ban on loud food in certain places –
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